[NewPacifica] Fw:UCLA Van Goes Up In Flames; ALF Takes Credit











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For Immediate Release
June 13, 2008

UCLA Van Goes Up In Flames 
Animal Liberation Front Claims Action on Behalf of Tortured Primates in UCLA 
Labs 

Irvine: In an anonymous communiqué received today by the North American Animal 
Liberation Press Office, the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) claims to have set a 
flame a UCLA van as part of their campaign to force the university to stop 
torturing non-human primates in their laboratories. 

The communiqué reads, in part:
At the start of last week, in Irvine, CA, a van owned by UCLA went up in 
flames. For all of those affected you have the UCLA primate vivisection program 
to blame. It is unacceptable for us to see, hear, and know what is going on in 
our animal labs without taking action. We are driven to show the world the 
compassionless support that UCLA gives to these monkey killers and to do 
anything we can to end the needless suffering that the primates are forced to 
face. The end of UCLA vivisection is coming. We urge you to start switching 
over to non-animal protocol without haste.  -LA ALF

(To read the entire communiqué, visit 
www.animalliberationpressoffice.org/communiques_home.htm)


A long-running campaign to stop the medically useless research on non-human 
primates at UCLA has seen peaceful and mainstream efforts such as leafleting, 
petitions, meeting with UCLA administration and even home demonstrations fail, 
as more animals die at larger expense to the public every year. It is widely 
known researchers such as Edythe London, who addicts primates to nicotine and 
methamphetamines, continue to perform the same outmoded research for decades on 
end to ensure continued university funding and thus secure their academic 
success. Clinical physicians seldom even bother to read such studies, which 
waste funds that could be used to treat patients or perform research likely to 
lead to cures for human ailments.<!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]-->
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<!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->UCLA recently obtained a restraining order 
against a number of above-ground animal rights activists, as well as the ALF. 
Being a clandestine organization, the ALF is unlikely to either know or care 
about the restraining order. Inadvertently, in their attempts to crack down on 
legal, if vocal, demonstrators, the university has merely shifted the burden of 
activism to the underground groups such as the ALF.<!--[endif]--> 

Jerry W. Vlasak, MD, a press officer for the North American Animal Liberation 
Press Office, states "It is indeed unfortunate that UCLA has been unwilling to 
listen to more reasonable approaches to ending the atrocities in their 
laboratories. Primate research will end, and if UCLA could end their own 
addiction to easy grant money for this fraudulent research, they could instead 
lead the scientific community in the legitimate pursuit of medical cures using 
methods of research shown to be more effective than the use of non-human 
animals."


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Contact: Press Officer Jerry Vlasak, MD
Animal Liberation Press Office
6320 Canoga Avenue #1500
Woodland Hills, CA 91367

818.227-5022


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